Although the U.S. political landscape is dominated by two major parties, “third candidates” or independent candidates have, at times, played significant roles in American politics. Among...
On October 30, the United Nations Security Council passed a resolution urging Israel to rectify recent misconduct toward UN-mandated institutions. This included a call from all...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reported on Friday that risks to the Asian economy have intensified, citing rising trade tensions, challenges in China’s property sector, and...
With the presidential election fast approaching, the voting preferences of America’s wealthiest citizens—who have long influenced U.S. politics—are becoming increasingly apparent. Given the central role of...
South Korea’s conservative president, Yoon Suk Yeol, is considering direct arms supplies to Ukraine in response to North Korea’s deployment of troops on Russia’s front line....
Given the current stances of Israel and Hezbollah, a ceasefire seems unlikely. A softening of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s terms, perhaps under pressure from the Israeli military...
Duygu Çağla Bayram The 1.5 month long general election season in India is long over and, as expected, Prime Minister Modi is in full swing in...
Beit Lahiya, a town in northern Gaza subjected to a 25-day blockade and extensive bombing by Israel, has been declared a “disaster area.” The US State...
The Israeli parliament has passed a bill to end the activities of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East...
On the morning of 26 October, Israel launched a major three-stage attack against Iran, codenamed ‘Day of Repentance’, in retaliation for the second rocket attack on...